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Sensebender with coin battery?

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    I am contemplating how to build several very small sensors I need, so thinking of using coing batteries. Would there be a problem operating sensebender on such battery? Any recommendations for holder and type of battery (cr 2032 seems to be the standard?)? anyone tried it before? anything else I am missing?

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      I am contemplating how to build several very small sensors I need, so thinking of using coing batteries. Would there be a problem operating sensebender on such battery? Any recommendations for holder and type of battery (cr 2032 seems to be the standard?)? anyone tried it before? anything else I am missing?

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      @Moshe-Livne Will that work @ ~10mA when transmitting?

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        @Moshe-Livne Will that work @ ~10mA when transmitting?

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        @ServiceXp i have no idea. will the capacitor help? can you even connect the capacitor on the sensbender (as it is a socket for the nrf) - it might have it on board. I know so little its depressing.

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          @Moshe-Livne

          there already is a 4u7 capacitor for the radio, on the sensebender.

          in theory, it could be used with cr2032 battery, but I doubt that it would last long..

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